Are Strawhat's dreams still relevant?

This article contains spoilers for One Piece's Elbaf Arc.

Summary

  • Strawhatt's dreams are significant but overshadowed by larger stories.

  • Individual dreams of crew members require hard work to achieve.

  • Resolution of dreams may lack the impact if it is not well integrated into the main history.

Dreams have always been an extremely important part of the story of A bit. Often, the main motivation works for almost all characters in the series, is the concept of dreams and achieving something that seems unattainable what links almost all characters in the show. Whether they are villains or heroes, the big pirate side is full of dreamers with massive ambitions and wants to change the world's face.

But as time goes by, while the series' plot gets bigger and bigger, the importance of the first dreams for the straw hat pirates seems to be less and less. Since the straw hat's dreams are the main motivation for the group to sail, it seems that massive stories, such as Elbaf, Egghead and Wano, have prioritized to make progress to make the individual dreams of the straw hat crew into reality. Because of this, many fans are currently wondering if the dreams of the straw hat pirates are still truly relevant in A bit.

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One paragraph: Chapter 1144: Scopper Gaban joins the fight against Holy Knights

The people of Elbaf are in serious danger. Scopper Gaban jumps in to help in a paragraph 1144.

The dreams of the straw hats are some of the biggest in the series

Without hard work, these goals are impossible to achieve

For Straw Hat Pirates, every member of the crew has a clearly pronounced dream that they want to achieve in the series. Outside Luffy's goal to find one piece and become the Pirate King, each member has a motivation to sail the sea as a rival or even exceed Luffy's goals when it comes to difficulties. From Franke's goal of circumventing the large line on his own ship to Nami's goal of charting the world to Sanji's goal of finding All Blue, each of these dreams can take a huge amount of work to perform.

That's what I want at the end of my dream. – Luffy

However, it seems with every passing chapter of A bitThese dreams are mentioned less and less as an important element in the character of each straw hat. For example, while it is suggested that Nami has continued to work with its maps of the world, the series has not mentioned it often and is not about any interesting stories about her dreams. Instead, the greater story is plotting A bit The world as a whole, such as Wano and Egghead, often prioritizes the less dreams of the straw hats.

The dreams of the straw hats took a rear seat after time.

This is even worse in the last story

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  • Other parts of the story prioritize the dreams

  • In particular, Sanji seems unfocused on his goal

A good example of this idea is USopp and his current role in Elbaf so far. While USopp often talked about his lifelong dream of becoming a brave warrior in the sea and visiting Elbaf, outside a brief mention of visiting the island was always a dream of his, USopp has had no important things to do at Elbaf from now on. Instead, the action chooses to focus on the giant prince, Loki and the knight of the god, larger world elements that overshadow the straw hats more and more every day.

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A bit: Attacks Luffy used once and never used again

These are some interesting attacks that Luffy used once and then decided to never use again.

Although this is not a bad thing for history as a whole, since these larger world split elements such as Loki's prison and the plans for God's knights are very interesting, it means that the dreams of the straw hats, in the great thing, are not relevant anymore. Overall, a character has not even mentioned its dream of finding all blue since A bit The entire Cake Island Arc, hundreds of chapters and sections ago. While Sanji does not have to constantly mention it all blue every chapter, it would suffice a bit to keep his dreams relevant, to see him keep his dreams relevant, to see his dreams relevant, like finding a book that mentions it all blue or hears an old song that sings by a mythical all blue, is enough to keep their dreams relevant.

ODA can have big plans for the dissolution of straw hat's dreams

Fans have to wait longer to see more progress on their goals

Luffy Smile One Piece

Still, since the story currently goes, when the straw hats eventually achieve their dreams, it will not be almost as satisfactory as some fans hope it will be. Realistically speaking for many of the straw hats, especially Sanji, depending on how the author of A bit, Oda, ends their respective character bows, it will only feel that their dreams are fulfilled from nowhere, with little effort on their part. Although the crew is likely to make much more effort behind the scenes, it would be nice to see it in the main history sometimes.

I will find all Blue! – Sanji

In the end, while the straw hat's dreams are still important motivators, in history's large schedule, they are no longer relevant. Unfortunately this is simply a natural consequence of A bit To move on to bigger and better things and leave after some parts of their roots. Hopefully, when the story has its great resolution for these dreams, Oda will find a way to remind the fans of how special they once were.


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A bit

Release date

October 20, 1999

Network

Fuji TV

Board members

Hiroaki Miyamoto, Konosuke Uda, Junji Shimizu, Satoshi Itō, Munehisa Sakai, Katsumi Tokoro, Yutaka Nakajima, Yoshihiro, Kenichi Takeshita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hirouu, Hirau, Kaku, Kakhita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hirouu, Hiruu, Kaku, Kakhita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hirouu, Hirou, Kaku, Kakhita, Yoko Ikeda, Ryota Nakamura, Hirouu, Hirou, Kaku, Kakhita, Yoko Ikaa, Ryota Nakamura, Hiruura, Hiruura, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu, Hiruu. Maeya, Yûji Endô, Nozomu Shishido, Hidehiko Kadota, Sumio Watanabe, Harume Kosaka, Yasuhiro Tanabe, Yukihiko Nakao, Keisuke Onishi, Junichi Fujise, Hirroyuki Satou

Author

Jin Tanaka, Akiko Inoue, Junki Takegami, Shinzo Fujita, Shouji Yonemura, Yoshiyuki Suga, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Hirohiko Uesaka, Michiru Shimada, Isao Isao Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Momokah Murayama, Takuya Masumoto, Yoechi Takahi, Momoka, Momokay,


  • Casting of the place holder image

    Mayumi Tanaka

    Monkey D. Luffy (Voice)

  • Casting of the place holder image

    Kazuya Nakai

    Roronoa zoro (voice)



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